The Making of the American Nation a History for Elementary Schools

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The Making of the American Nation a History for Elementary Schools
Redway Jacques Wardlaw
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They were inter cepted, however, by a Spanish warship, taken to Havana, tried by a military court, and speedily executed.
There was a feeling in Europe that the United States had meditated the annexation of Cuba at an early day. This feeling The proposed was undoubtedly caused by the Lopez expedition, annexation which had been aided by Southern political leaders, and by the apparent desire in the Southern states for the possession of Cuba. England and France therefore proposed a " Tripartite tr
...eaty " with the United States, in which the three contracting parties should pledge themselves by the treaty to make no attempt to acquire Cuba. President Fillmore declined to join with England and France in any such treaty, but assured those powers that the American government " entertained no designs against Cuba, but, on the contrary, should regard its incorporation into the Union as fraught with peril. " Pierce elected President. 1852. In the campaign preceding the election of 1852, both the Whigs and the Democrats tried to ignore the slavery question in the interests of peace.

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